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    Probabilistic association of transients to their hosts (PATH) by Aggarwal, K., Budavári, T., Deller, A.T., Eftekhari, T., James, Clancy, Prochaska, J.X., Tendulkar, S.P.

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, we find a strong correlation between the apparent magnitude of the securely identified host galaxies and the estimated cosmic dispersion measures of the corresponding FRBs, which results from the Macquart relation. …”
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    Late-time Observations of GRB 080319B: Jet Break, Host Galaxy, and Accompanying Supernova by Tanvir, N., Rol, E., Levan, A., Svensson, K., Fruchter, A., Granot, J., O’Brien, P., Wiersema, K., Starling, R., Jakobsson, P., Fynbo, J., Hjorth, J., Curran, Peter, van der Horst, A., Kouveliotou, C., Racusin, J., Burrows, D., Genet, F.

    Published 2010
    “…The Swift-discovered GRB 080319B was by far the most distant source ever observed at naked-eye brightness,reaching a peak apparent magnitude of 5.3 at a redshift of z = 0.937. We present our late-time optical (HubbleSpace Telescope, Gemini, and Very Large Telescope) and X-ray (Chandra) observations, which confirm that anachromatic break occurred in the power-law afterglow light curve at~ 11 days post-burst. …”
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    Adverse Drug Reaction-Related Hospitalizations in Elderly Australians: A Prospective Cross-Sectional Study in Two Tasmanian Hospitals by Parameswaran Nair, N., Stafford, Leanne, Bereznicki, B., Curtain, C., Peterson, G., Connolly, M., Bereznicki, L.

    Published 2017
    “…However, despite the apparent magnitude of this problem, there are limited prospective data on ADRs as a cause of hospitalization in elderly medical patients. …”
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    Clustering properties of BzK-selected galaxies in goods-N: Environmental quenching and triggering of star formation at z ~ 2 by Lin, L., Dickinson, M., Jian, H., Merson, A., Baugh, C., Scott, D., Foucaud, S., Wang, W., Yan, C., Yan, H., Cheng, Y., Guo, Y., Helly, J., Kirsten, Franz, Koo, D., Lagos, C., Meger, N., Messias, H., Pope, A., Simard, L., Grogin, N., Wang, S.

    Published 2012
    “…We also measure the angular correlation function and hence infer the correlation length for sBzK galaxies as a function of M *, SFR, and SSFR, as well as K-band apparent magnitude. We show that passive galaxies (pBzKs) are more strongly clustered than sBzK galaxies at a given stellar mass, mirroring the color-density relation seen at lower redshifts. …”
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    Repeat Adverse Drug Reaction-Related Hospital Admissions in Elderly Australians: A Retrospective Study at the Royal Hobart Hospital by Parameswaran Nair, N., Stafford, Leanne, Bereznicki, B., Curtain, C., Bereznicki, L.

    Published 2017
    “…Background: Adverse drug reactions are a major cause of hospital admissions in older individuals, with the majority potentially preventable. Despite the apparent magnitude of this problem, little is known about rates of repeat admission to hospital as a result of adverse drug reactions. …”
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